I see myself as a collector, a curator of human stories. I like to examine personal narratives and experiences, presenting them so viewers can identify themselves within a larger world and realize that as a species we are undivided. I believe that identities such as race or gender are meaningless and that we all share common ground. As an identified minority in our society, I use my art to advocate for the banishment of the notions that separate us.​

I am a Toronto-based mixed-race, emerging contemporary dance artist working within performance, choreography and video. In my work, through movement in performance and on film, I strive to express ideas that are inaccessible to the spoken or written word. Contemporary choreography is the technical foundation for my work while conceptually it draws from my experiences and the experiences of others. I am interested in how dance can tell the story of our lives and bring us together as a society. My choreographic work draws attention to our unity by finding and dissecting the hints provided in our choices, our relationship to others and to ourselves.

By showcasing human stories my intention is to provoke questions about society. My work invites audiences to engage in personal contemplation and discussion. I strive to make the audiences entry into this challenge easier by drawing from and presenting everyday situations. When I create a new work, the point of departure comes from contemporary life. The integrity of my artistic vision is to speak to a diverse audience and I aspire to bring valuable and original contributions to the field of dance and dance film.